Capture the Flag [site event]

As his knife hit her side Harrison grinned. Placing his hand on his chest it still hurt from her attack and so he was a little hesitant to do anything. He was surprised to see her run past him into their side of the forest. Harrison looked to where she had ran for a second somewhat mesmerized. "Would you look at that." He lifted the knives off the floor and brought it back to his side. He decided that he should leave her to their defense, whats a battle ax to a dragon? "I guess there is no point standing here is there." He turned to the forest where the other flag was located. Feeling the pain still lingering he retracted his blades back into his belt buckle and used teleportation to move forward, it would lessen the strain.

"Okay, Let's go." he said quietly. He looked at the area one more time, before placing his hand on Jules' shoulder. The moment his hand made contact they were instantly teleported across the borderline where he had desired to go. D'angelo quickly glanced around, all was clear. "Like I said, no problem." He said confident, raising his bat toward the forest. "Alright, let's give 'em hell." He was hyped for what lied ahead. The autumn began making his way through the forest. Their base should be around the same distance as their own base.

Yes. There was a quiet fist pump done behind a rather substantial oak tree, as Conrad observed his successful dumping of water on the opposite team's guy. He hadn't been sure that would work, his powers tended to be temperamental the best of times. So caught up in self-congratulations on soaking the guy, Conrad didn't catch the first part of what the opponent said, but the last half was enough to guess what it was about. The german student consisted whether it was truly dishonourable and cowardice to hide. It was a strategy based game, wasn't it? This was truly a question for the scholars. What made an action coward-like? Wasn't that just survival? Was it wrong of him to try his best to avoid 'death'?

At this point, Elaine was at the edge of the creek, her sword propped up on her shoulder. The heat didn't bother her as it didn't with most others with solar abilities. There were already a few students caught in combat, fighting with what ever they could. Gifts, weapons, you name it. Although she did wonder just exactly how many of her teammates were winning their respective battles, and the thought of helping them out did cross her mind, she opted to find her own fight.

The sight of a brunette dragging a rather pink-haired boy peaked her interest. She quickly made her way across, running up to the pair before barreling into the girl and sending them flying away from the seemingly half-dead boy. When the girls skidded to a halt, she quickly flipped over so she sat on the girl's chest. The blonde brought her sword up to Keo's throat and flashed her a wicked smile. "Hello," she said cheerfully.

Marcel didn't hide his scowl this time. So it was a fluke, just his cousin entertaining the idea to lead him on. He couldn't expect any less. Marcel was a little surprised at her next, cold words, and the sudden struggle it took for him to catch his breath. He knew her words had power over people, making them able to do her bidding.

The blond clutched his chest, gasping for breath. He had strength enough to deny her as best he could, but there was no doubt that it was a struggle. The boy glared up at Valarie, his right eye turning a bright, glowing red behind his bangs. While he resisted the urge to let her order take hold, he began forcing his consciousness onto her. There was no doubt that she'd be capable of keeping him at bay, but like her, he had a chance of over powering the girl. She wasn't the only one trained to perfect her ability.

If Grey was being honest with himself, it really wasn't all that entertaining watching somebody fall under the effects of a green dart; it was with general disinterest that the cat- boy watched his victim's miserable suffering.

At least his ability to transform had returned. He turned away from Pinkie- who was now looking a lot greener than he did pink- just in time to see a pretty blonde girl hurtle herself across the river, straight into...

Grey's eyes widened. "Keo?!" He exclaimed. "Why the hell aren't you back at the base?"

He didn't give his sister time to provide an answer. It didn't matter, anyway; no matter how she'd gotten there, or what she was doing, right now she was in a hell of a lot of trouble and it was up to Grey to help her out of it. Jumping out of his tree, the teen kneed the blonde girl in the face and knocked her to the ground. He hadn't been planning on engaging anybody if he could help it, but this was clearly an emergency. Keo would surely understand just this once.

As the girl with the red eyes was knocked off balance, Keo quickly rolled out from under her blade and turned back to Pinkie. "Come on, you lug," She ground out, struggling to drag the boy to safety. "Work with me here; I know it's hard but you need to move!"

Bobbi tried to teleport out of the way of the incoming bolt of lightning, but she was nowhere near as fast as the bolt. It struck her mid teleport and she came back out of the teleport sailing into the girl who sent it in the first place, her hair smoking slightly.

Matthew continued to wait in virtual silence, listening for anyone encroaching on the Winter/Autumn base.

Mikaela did the same at the Spring/Summer base, but instead of listening she felt for any abnormal vibrations in the area.

Nothing more happened. No other out burst. No other wave of water. Nothing. "Oooookaaay..." Thad said. Fine, if that was how it was going to be. The Autumn boy crossed the boundary and now stood inside enemy tereiroy. Maybe things would get interesting. He'd have to keep an eye out. Onwards deeper in the Summer/Spring land he went. He might as well go for their flag while he was traipsing about.

[Ooc: obviously waterboy can stop him Roo ;) or anyone else for that matter lol]

Jae continued to sit on the branch of the tree. The girl had managed to expand the pressure barrier a good few inches. Which may not seem like a lot, but to her it meant the difference between the ability to either slouch or sit up straight. Renjie casually brushed away a branch of the tree which had been posed right above her head. The girl listened to the sounds of lightning, roaring and the sound of metal clashing. All of this in the distance. Yet still she did her best to plan what could happen in the case of someone arriving.

First off, if it was just one person, She would focus a lot of the pressure where they would try and break through the barrier. And oviously, she would chase after them had they gotten the flag. However Renjie was confident that they would have a tough time breaking through her barrier.

Suspense clung to the air as Pepper and her teammates waited. She could tell students were getting closer, and wondered who'd be the first she'd have to fight. Guess the flags are pretty far apart. The dragon thought to herself. Or they were running into obstacles...